ipTime Setup

we have many inquiries on English manuals and setup suggestions for ipTime and AnyGate wireless network routers, as well as portable WiBro-to-Wi-Fi Eggs . so-much-so that I have considered simply translating a universal ipTime manual but um, I never really read their manual (update : OK I have glanced through over Christmas 2012 : quite confusing -_-), and rarely others so.. I mean, isn’t it fun tweaking all the options to see how virtual things connect ? for it is NOT dangerous as twinkling directly with computer hardware parts .. but really : basic setup for routers are common, so all you have to do is take an English manual from a popular router in your country and compare with the setting menu of your ipTime counter-part .

*INITIAL SET-UP IS AUTOMATIC ON MOST ROUTERS, SO THIS PAGE IS FOR MANUAL SET UP WITH BASIC SECURITY :

first of all, Korean and Chinese OEM routers including wireless and ipTime brand, work out-of-the-box (earlier American and Japanese models – though ever superior in technology, power AND out-ward stylish design, have ceased to be used widely in South Korea with the influx of local ipTime say, since 2009) – which are set in automatic mode – with default network set up by your iSP (internet service provider) such as SK BroadBand . but like any aspect of society, you are bound to be taken advantage of, if you do not take basic precautions to secure yourself in the wide-open (“www” is for World-wide web) Virtual World .

the initial “automatic mode” (Center and Right icons of diagram [B] on Access Login PAGE : Center for wired, and Right for wireless) are merely to “connect” your computer to the iSP internet service provider’s line coming into your office or home . fine to test-up your connection, but you will eventually need to do more to secure your connection . ipTime may in time add adequate /automatic/ security as firmware versions proceed, but will NOT mention here because the manufacturer may change automatic mode any time, and I cannot keep track of it all for you .

as this is a soft-core technical blog for the laymen, will guide you through the most simple, thus very basic setup to protect yourself . meaning : NOT from harm’s-way – such as if someone is specifically out to get into your system, but enough to disable other people nearby, casually using your precious band-width if left bare . aside from portable wireless routers, iSP (internet Service Providers) in South Korea are generous in allowing unlimited usage, thus won’t hurt you if you have a casual house-wife surfing the .Net in your building, piggy-backing on your bandwidth . but a manic student set to automatically download on his home computer even while out in school, can disrupt your over-all connection speed -_- and eventually your whole computer system 0o0

but more dangerous if your OS (operating system) relaxes security on your computer, thinking the stranger’s computer is trustable because it resides in the same /local/ network, which is in a sense TRUE for tenants dwelling in the same building . this used to pose less of a problem in the early days, as this truely “innovative” company ipTime just over the Millennium in 2004, when their first wireless model could barely cover a two-bedroom apartment . but now some stronger models catch faint signals across the street, from a fifth-floor connection ! ofcourse this is through open distance, for signals do NOT pass metal-framed concrete – which is the basic structure of South Korean buildings after the KangNam real-estate boom over 1980 . before, it used to be dark-red bricks – remindful of a harsh time recovering from a gruesome war amidst military dictatorships .

always wired, wireless on-the-go and wire-full is my epidome of Utopia
– Korea Tech BLog, end of June 2012 –

( January 25th 2013 Update, a Year there-after ) in the midst of frantic credit card payments I return to the joy of wireless router set-up .. just because it is mucho more dubious and often curiously incomprehensive (more so on earlier models post-Millennium) than more-mechanically visual computer assembly .

[ TROUBLE-SHOOTING ]

this whole page takes for granted that your network drivers ARE working harmoniously with your hardware – especially your main-board or mother-board AND OS operating system as the version of Windows . so if in doubt : check this first before you spend endless nights pondering .. more-so if you have NOT (or do not know how to) cared for your computer system for at least TWO years : re-installing your OS AND reverting the router to factory setting, might make all work smoothly .

aside from FULL automatic, this guide explains the first step into MANUAL set-up, for security’s sake . so if you cannot understand /anything/ a good quarter into reading this Post : stop,
and call your iSP (internet service provider) and communicate in English even though you believe you speak a good Korean, for all computerics are borne in the American lingo – nomatter how Congo-ish the pronounciation . there was a time when providers tried to bill additional for routers, because it WILL splice their band-width, but not after competition galore . believe-me : each technician will prefer you connect and use their lines well, instead of moving on to their competition in frustration, for there is no house-hold NOR business in South Korea who do NOT use the internet . even the traditional pop-corn guy out in the mountains have set up an On-Line mall and is doing well 😉

interesting to note among the many who have inquired via comment OR eMail : who ask without reading every paragraph of this Post, and more-so whose question already contain their very answer . I would answer more but perhaps not soon, to those which is either the most basic OR the most difficult – curiously tingling my brains .. but more-over would eventually edit this post to adhere to additional subscribers’ problems as a whole, than answer each question individually .

if you have done ALL listed here and still cannot connect : unplug and Power OFF, then watch the full ten episodes of the 2002 TV mini-series ‘Taken’ from Steven Spielberg, after which you might have other in-sights . No, I am not kidding for there are unknown powers ever-lurking, including those Gremlins that haunted WWii pilots over Germany //

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if all attempts fail, even though you have read through this, the Advanced Security Page AND all comments here-after : there really is no reason left for you to use ipTime router, for their monopoly in South Korea is in essence due to saturation of differing (mostly in the number of antennas) AND incredibly prompt and loyal product support, or even the second runner-up in AnyGate . alternate manufacturers and models are listed on Wireless Router Page on top menu .

( June 14 2013 Update, a Year & 1/2 after) as a NEW World is on the horizon including iOS 7, iPhone 6 and iPad Mini 2 with the next generation of game machines in Fall : just to let you know I am constantly editing this content as more (?) people seem to have trouble connecting .

this is happening as new contenders (OEM from China and classic prime brand labels from neighboring Japan as well as the States) are HALO-dropping new models, currently landing on the Peninsula at Andromeda prices . meaning only those with lush pockets and manic curiosity, are out to snatch them . but again, this may be the latter installment of “Star Wars : The Empire Strikes Back”, after ipTime has monopolized the wireless/router market for now well over FOUR years !

( December 11th 2013) captured photos above have since been changed to English menu, as it is finally available although ONLY on their latest firmware AND in their most expensive model . menu locations are the same for you to compare with your Korean firmware on other ipTime models . specifics on my Post of December 3rd 2013 .

( January 1st 2014 ) Comments on this Page will be closed as most situations have been solved by extending related ipTime related Pages AND answering all valid questions .

( September 18th 2014 ) ipTime has slightly changed their firmware menu from this year . not much, but a few buttons have changed locations but within the same page . for those who have recently bought new, or upgraded firmware : you will have to do the guess-work until I capture and re-arrange again . good, as it is time for a rehaul .

66 Responses to “ipTime Setup”

THIS IS A VERY BASIC GUIDE AND EDITED WHEN I FIND BETTER EXPRESSIONS
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so if you need more : take the time to visit their HQ. South-East of Seoul suburbs
as their kindest reception will make you a believer of Korean technological hope

and respectable hard-core tweakers : we’d rather squeaze the last drop of juice out of fresh orange

Hi there… so I followed all the steps… but now my macbook pro will not hook up to WIFI! I have to use an ethernet cord. Before I started these steps it was hooked up with WIFI automatically. Can you please help me?

OK blame it on me -_- I am very sorry and will buy you a Caramel Macchiato at Cafe Nestle at Subway Line 6 iTaewon Station EXIT 4, when you come to SEOUL .
mean-while simply RE-SET your router to factory-settings by pushing the tiny switch for say, 20 Seconds ..
as this would revert your device to DEFAULT Mode which should be Automatic .

Thank you for providing this guide (as well as running the website with tech specific to Korea).

I just purchased an N804router, and set it up myself. I’ve done this before, on English language routers, but it’s a bit difficult in a different language. Nevertheless, your guide above proved to be very useful in getting the router up and going with regards to security and basic set up.

I tried to download/upgrade the firmware automatically, but it didn’t/couldn’t do it. I’ll have a friend scour the IPtime website later and I’ll do it manually, as you suggested above.

Also, there’s no mention of NAT above. Do you think it’s necessary to set up this firewall? (I have Norton Internet Security running in the background on my laptop) I was looking on the router setup page, and it doesn’t make much sense regarding setting up NAT. Do you know if it’s already clicked “on”?

Welcome to the lush wireless sea of South Korea
and will be like this on the Real World from next Week on HaeUnDae Beach at Korea’s South-East end 0o0

This is a basic set-up including all that is necessary for general security
unless some technophile is out to get you specifically -_-
all sub-menus under NAT is ‘disabled’ by default from initial factory-setting
for it is a play of numbers unapt for general use, but will have to Port-forward
if you share P2P files, where your specific software will have its own set-up guide .
FireWall and Virus protection on a router – your window to the Virtual World
sounds comforting and some manufacturers promote it for selling tactics
but can still boggle-down transmission speed and sometimes render your router unstable
thus best tackled in-land with anti-virus software on your computer, which you have .

Thank you so much for this page! I just bought an N2e iptime router. I followed all your instructions, and my computer says it is connected and the connection seems strong. However, nothing will load…. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you!

I just bought iptime N104T, I am living in an apartment where each room has it own ethernet plug. When I connect directly from the ethernet plug to my laptop, it works perfectly. However, when I attach the cable from ethernet plug to the router, and another cable from the router to my laptop, it cannot connect the internet (the laptop connect to router properly but it just cannot connect the internet).

I follow the setup guide, use program together with the router, everything seems fine except the last step when it is trying to ping yahoo.com or google.com, it failed.

I’m really confused, I am also a tech guy and I think it should work. I already test the router in my company, and it works well.

(from Yoda of Star Wars fame) Lucky You Are, to be dwelling in one of the latest high-tech apartments setting the current epidome of Millennium metropolis living, which may provide you with the FASTEST internet connection on Earth .
so a “tech guy” would know what goes on : from the ethernet plug on the wall – through your fun, compact N104T router – and into your laptop .

but presuming you are : what lays behind that ethernet plug on the wall – which may NOT be a direct line from your local iSP (internet service provider). as there are a handful of variations the builders have contracted local tech companies to offer : some smaller housings are already routered from the building’s central router, while on larger complex model-houses (units) you may find your actual router hidden behind an in-wall compartment, usually somewhere between the apartment unit entrance and the kitchen .

try to joyfully recall your childhood games of hide-and-seek and attempt to find this built-in router first, and if you cannot : contact your building management office who would inform you coordinates of their contracted LAN company .
– May the Force Be With You .

I just find out in my building they already used an iptime router with ip address = 192.168.0.1, which is the same with default IP address of my iptime router @@. So what I need to do is change the router ip address to another, i.e. 192.168.1.1 and modify the NAT range to 192.168.1.2 -> 192.168.1.254 and it works like a charm.

Okey… I live at a hostel in Seoul, and i got by the owner a iptime n704m. And since it is 50 other people living in the same buildning I want to make it sercure. And I follow your guide, which is very helpfull. But to change the password to what I want, I have to verify with a username and password. I have reset the router, and tried with ipTime as a username and other basic name and passwords. But it does not work. Help?

FOR THOSE STILL HAVING PROBLEMS WITH BASIC SETUP
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I am continuously editing this content to make it as easy as possible, so this is as simple as it gets . ofcourse there are surroundings and situations when specific tweak may be needed, but if you’be moved into a new place where your predecessor had no problem : default settings should work .

so if all else fails :
– get a manual for the most popular router in your country, and learn the basics of configuring a router, especially wireless security,
– you can always bring one from back home, but know it will probably never reach ipTime speed, extensively upgraded for local connections . plus I mention several times : my take on the conspiracy theory, on how Korean networks scramble foreign routers ..

Hi, My ipTime router was working fine, until I uninstalled it (for dumb reasons I would prefer not to share), and then tried to reinstall it to my Asus laptop computer in my apartment. I, and now several others have tried to reinstall, but it won’t do it. I have model N104V. I can get past the second step of installing & then I click ‘next’ and the install stops running. Instead, I get a swirling circle, like the computer is thinking….forever! I click on the install box & then it tells me that the program is not responding. Yeah, I knew that…

I am tired of not having wifi in my apartment. The ipTime router has been checked & it works fine on other computers. AND, it was working fine on mine…until about a month ago. Quite frustrating.

Any help or suggestions are welcome.
Also, is there a contact number for ipTime with assistance in English?
Thanks so much!

1.I have noted on several parts of this BLog that I cannot aid individual cases concerning Manuals, Repairs nor points-of-purchase,
however if you do decide to inquire inspite of that,
better state all situation in clear sequence for another party to recognize :

2.does your install and uninstall mean : physically connecting the electric plug and network cable, switching-on the router then inputting 192.168.0.1 into your web browser top address bar, until the first prompt window pops up ?
3.are you on the automatic mode (middle and Right icons on the first screen) and if so, middle or Right ?
or manual mode (Left icon on the first screen)
4.please indicate any English or Korean words recognizable on your “second step”
to verify which screen you are at .

if all fails, and you deduct your surrounding is unique that bringing the device to the support center will NOT help :
call in your iSP support center such as SK BroadBand through a local-speaking friend or colleague, and ask to send in a technician who will most probably arrive the same day, as competition is fierce . even if you have to reserve for the next day : ask politely to send in earlier if any time slots open . then on arrival : well, his job ends at the point internet arrives into hour room (thus without the router, and actually routers reduce their business, but it is so wide-spread in Korea no iSP – they dare tried in earlier days – will now contest it) but act kindly helpless/dumb.. no Korean nor English nor even Romulan necessary as he may sort out your connection problem with a common router .

Hello,
I actually have the exact same problem as above with the same model.I thought it might have been the software, so i returned it and purchased the N5 model instead, but the same thing happened again. After installing the software from the disk that came with the router, both “ipTIME Wizard” and “ipTIME Finder” freeze and stop responding through the set-up. In Wizard it freezes after it asks you to connect the cable from the router to the computer. Im not sure if those programs are even relevant, so i just did what you instructed and it still wont connect.

I have done everything that you have shown up above to a tee. I can connect to my SSID with both my laptop and my phone and both say “connected” but there is no internet connection still. Not sure why. I never have problems at home or work with the a wired connection.

can’t pass this by if you’ve followed the above exactly,
(only thing is : I’ve shown several ways, so at least one should work)
so verification AND doubt follow :
>1.changed N104V to N5 both basic models, but still won’t work,
– would mean your outside connection from the internet provider may be compromised,
>2.BOTH Automatic setups will FREEZE when connecting Router to Computer,
– ditto above,
>3.on Manual : LapTop AND Phone “connects” but NO internet,
– ditto again,
>4.you NEVER have problems at Home OR Work with WIRED ?
– a)so this is either of the 2 ? b)AND WIRED works ? c)with only wireless the problem ?
– I doubt you mean all a/b/c, but if so, scan your computer for Virus,

B.if you are in a multi-household/business apartment or building
with internet plug visible on the wall :
on the ipTime setup menu, find your ip address which says 192.168.0.1
and change it to 192.168.1.1 and see if it works, if not try 192.168.11.1
if NONE works, return it to 192.168.0.1

C.if you have an independent cable line, visible coming into your house/room
call your isp provider to come check its connection .
if nothing is wrong, borrow another routher that is NOT ipTime and try it with basic settings .

D.if all fails, take the trip and bring your router to ipTime support center
(yes this will be a different environment but you can sit down with their personnel AND see how it is supposed to connect)
besides, you /have/ to witness South Korea’s most artificial satellite city with endless rows of apartments as ipTime is located at its Southern tip .

when you call-in a technician, it is vital you connect your computer without the router AND hide it out of view .
after he verifies all is well : then, take it out and inquire how to connect .
this is NOT his responsibility BUT should aid you to keep your subscription .

Hello again,
Thank you for your help and your time. I use my laptop at both home and school with a wired connection. I wanted a wifi network in my apartment so that my phone can use that instead of it’s data. I brought my laptop home today after school to try what you had written out above. But as a shot in the dark, i unistalled all my network drivers, in which they reinstalled themselves again. I also changed my country to South Korea on my modem settings. I dont know if that did anything, but when i plugged in the router to my laptop…it magically worked. It’s continuing to work so far.
Thank you again

I UNDERSTAND HOW FRUSTRATING IT IS WHEN YOU CANNOT CONNECT TO THE INTERNET IN THE FASTEST COUNTRY ON EARTH
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1.but I cannot answer every situation but if you still want to ask
please mention at which diagram above you are stuck at B/C/D1/D21/D22/D3/A31/A32

3.ipTime offers TWO automatic modes in diagram [B] above :
Center icon is for AUTOMATIC, so if it works, fine,
Right is for automatic WIRELESS and if it works, good,
(but neither sets up passwords for you, for private usage)
and this Post mainly deals with the Left icon which is MANUAL .

4.included are a few options for you
because I wanted to list all in one page
so if all this is too confusing, just try to pin-point on a single option that suits your surrounding or that you understand best .

this means your environment and/or set-up is NOT basic . could be either :
1. your apartment or studio may be already connected to a central router, probably from your building’s central network . inquire your building manager if this is so, after which he/she will give you a different set of numbers .
2. you may have connected onto the wrong plug behind the device . the different-colored inset is for the in-coming line, and the rest out-going to your laptop, computer or device .
3. if you have bought a used computer : you need to re-set your network settings to default, which is automatic .
4. in a rare case : your iSP internet service provider may have blocked router usage for various reasons, so call them to make sure //

I recently switched from my internet provider to ABN Seongnam’s internet provider. They are using an ipTime router. I often download bit torrents using Vuze and with my old internet provider there wasn’t a problem. Since the switch, my downloads literally take a month or more and I read the problem may be that I need to port forward? I don’t know how to do that since everything is in Korean. Can you help?

No I cannot help in detail, for there are several factors in effect, on such switch between iSP internet service providers :
1. regional cable companies like your ABN AReum BroadCasting, offer some of the best package deals including cable, internet AND telephone .
2. however depending upon the change there may be other P2P file-sharing programs, which are more easier to configure, with even more content OR faster speed . ideally it is best to use TWO programs depending upon the type of file you share or seek . so spend the time to learn a few and experiment, since eBooks & magazines, songs, TV series and movies from back home are a God-send to far-away expatriates .

3. PORT-FORWARDING is a simple concept, but rather difficult for the laymen to implement, due to different set of numbers required to input . some programs and/or iSP combination work fine in automatic, however some require certain level of tweaking . it is a common set-up NOT limited to ipTime routers, so learn from an English manual of a popular brand back home, or forum post-board of the program you intend to use – it will be among the top FAQ section . plus more if you want to be safe in precaution, as well as from prying eyes .
4. if all fails, consider signing-up for local a download pay-site . roughly USD $12.equivalent, opens access to a wide array of files, as Post-Millennium Koreans enjoy a much cosmopolitan life AND a legal grey area ever-exist in a paradox nation . choose well for only some are fully-searchable in English, while most best combined, but this will unleash the true power of the World’s fastest-connected domestic network .

OK I will be very specific on this
since we now have /beaucoup/ foreign teachers throughout the Peninsula :
in short YES to all your questions, plus more 0o0
all controlled on the second group (out of two) menus on LEFT

1.ban certain MAC addresses :
can be controlled at 2nd & 3rd menu which says “2.4” and “5GHz”
– then go to the 5th line saying “MAC” on both,
AND/OR 5th menu with the “key” icon, then on the 1st row

2.block specific websites :
can be done again on 5th menu with “key” icon,
then on 1st row is for blocking in-coming / out-going iP addresses,
while inputting “www” address takes more menu-fondling :
-a- go to the first row and click the top-center selection menu,
-b- select the third row there-after
(a dozen more below that are popular chat and file-sharing protocols)

ofcourse explaining in text is confusing but a teacher can’t go wrong
if you follow my letter-by-letter above,
still will remind myself to put up a diagram when I can ..

mean-while know the government has now blocked most larger domestic AND foreign adult sites,
but any student can learn to get around it with ample WILL

Thank you for the quick response. I am working with the older model, N704M, but I am trying to see if I can see any similarities in your directions. The diagrams would be greatly appreciated whenever you can.

HAVE PUT-UP ‘IPTIME SECURITY’ PAGE ON TOP MENU : FOR ADVANCED FEATURES
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the new Page is dedicated to the many subscribers whose questions I could or did NOT answer, mostly because they were too basic or vague . while this Page is constantly updated, for I want you to enjoy the “glide” of the World’s FASTEST domestic internet connection while you are here .. whose speed then, depends on how late your structure was built Post-Millennium //

Hey, thanks for putting this page up. Been really helpful!
I went through all of the steps, and everything works perfectly…except the internet itself. The ethernet is plugged into the right port in the router, which is the N104 model from IP Time. I havent been able to receive internet before, or after I set-up all of the passwords. Am I missing something?

I UNDERSTAND WE ALL WANT OUR ROUTER SET-UP BEFORE GOING ON SUMMER VACATION
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but still getting inquiries on initial Set-Up
– most NOT precise enough, pin-pointing the /exact/ stage or situation
(notice most answered questions are more than TWO paragraphs long)
that we need to exchange further questions which takes TIME AND guessing .
so better implicate either or ALL the following :
1. try your office/home connection with anther router
to make sure your in-coming line is working,
:
2. revert to default [factory setting],
3. if that don’t work : upgrade firmware, again at your own risk.
4. call-in your iSP provider, for the visiting techician will help you
THAN lose business business to a competitor (though it is NOT their job)
5. or make the time to visit ipTime Support Centre out-of-town
for it does go wrong, even with non-moving parts -_-
:
this is for initial Set-Up, while (1) above is more for connection problems there-after

hi thank you for your blog….after a year of refreshing..refreshing it my wifi everytime we used it..and thank you coz finally i set my iptime modem a password….but one question is why my iptime cant search trough the laptop…??no access of it…thank you for your reply…

I have a VPN Service that provides me a USA IP address once I log in to the website – it is Pure VPN. I am trying to configure my iptimeN704BCM router to connect to this VPN site. How do I do this? I cannot find the page in the router config that allows me to set Connection Type to PPTP, use DHCP and then set my PPTP server to be xxx.purevpn.net and then set my unique username and password so that my router is now transmitting through a US IP address and then I can use my Roku Boxes throughout the house. Can you please help with this?

Lucky you have one of the latest ipTime wireless routers, popular for its BroadCom chip . Virtual Private Network setting is common to its general menu : on the lower second block which is “Advanced”, then about 5 rows down under [Special Function]

WireLess repeating capability is built into most ipTime models selling currently – even the cheapest ones like N104Q/T. so check the specification mentions it by WDS (for WireLess Distribution System). but no plans yet to put up a Page just for this, nor answer further inquiries so :
A. set and verify SSiD’s on BOTH routers,
B. designate a unique iP address for the SECOND router,
C. disable DHCP Server on SECOND router,
D. link the two routers via ‘WDS SetUp’ Page .
:
[ Menu locations ] because all is in Korean duh
(left menu is divided into TWO tiers, and all this is done through the LOWER group of menus termed ‘Advanced’
which is again divided into NINE sub-menus)
A. SSiD : second sub-menu, then another second below that,
B (iP) AND C (DHCP): first sub-menu, then the last below that,
D. WDS Pages are below the second (2.4GHz) AND third sub-menus (5GHz)
:
if your intended extension area is NOT too far, say not beyond the largest family apartment : consider ipTime Extender2 reviewed August 6th on this BLog 😉

i can’t remember my password to login to my router to change the password. i tried to default password and it will not. i also can not reset the router. i need help with my router. also the router is a ip time n104t.

OK, physical connection of network cables :
1. outer line from your iSP or cable company ⇔ connect to modem’s round cable slot
2. modem’s rectangle “LAN1” or “LAN2” slot ⇔ connect to ipTime’s inner rectangle slot
. . which would be the first of five, and have a different color than rest usually 4
3. ipTime’s any other rectangle slot ⇔ connect to your laptop
:
*stay away from narrow & longer rectangular “USB” slot, if any on modem as well as ipTime
unless your are contemplating network-attached storage

hi,i have an iptime ip-449 and i cant find the basic login… for me its really dificult i speak spanish, so im going to try to explain my problem as well as i can. i need to have a password, because my wifi is open, but i cant go inside the options because the first password as you said “ipTime” doesnt work….do you know how i could do it? i really need to change the options, have my own password, but i cant login the first time.. sorry about my english

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as we are getting similar questions repeatedly while the most general how-to is all laid-out above :
1. I have answered ALL valid questions, aside from the most basic which would require knowledge common among all routers elsewhere .
2. enough questions have been asked & replied, to make this a tight-case for most situations
– unless someone else i.e., former owner have tweaked the device,
– your dwelling/working complex already have a router built-in
– or compatibility problems with your isp internet service provider .
:
still this content will continuously be updated as it has been regularly,
until Comments to open again when newer issue/s arise
– mean-while : please note other aspects of ipTime linked at the end .
:
may You ride over Virtual Korea like the Lone Ranger in a strange land with blitzing internet, as I will always be your imaginary Tonto ~ Silver away

[ from the administrator ]
just to let you know the Comment is closed due to similar inquiries, but ipTime-related Content is ever being edited – to adhere to ensuing questions and problems sited on ipTime’s own Q&A as well as related (domestic and abroad) Forums .
– so hang-in there for the Force is still with you, as Star Wars saga continues on Disneyland although in a different Universe from its creator’s initial dream ..

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